PAVEL GUDIM EC-09. STRUCTURE 1) 3D as a NOTION: History of 3D emergence. The principle of 3D technology. 2) 3D technologies on the PC: Types of stereoscopy.

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PAVEL GUDIM EC-09

STRUCTURE 1) 3D as a NOTION: History of 3D emergence. The principle of 3D technology. 2) 3D technologies on the PC: Types of stereoscopy. 3) Prospects of the 3D technology: Spheres of 3D use. Future for the 3D technologies.

3D TECHNOLOGY IS HERE

Stereoscopy as a NOTION The illusion of volume

The 19 th century – beginning of STEREOSCOPY

How does it work?

3D Stereo on the PC Technology: VERY OLD splitting an image into red and blue colors overlaying both pictures Price: VERY LOW Image quality: LOW QUALITY Software: NEEDED Technology: QUITE POPULAR Uses “time-sequential multiplexing” technique Price: RELATIVELY LOW Image quality: FAIRLY GOOD Additional Software: NEEDED

3D Stereo on the PC Technology: NEW, DEVELOPING VERY EXPENSIVE Price: VERY HIGH Technology: DEVELOPMENT It has 2 small screens in front of eyes It shows 2 slightly different pictures on them Price: VERY HIGH VR HELMETSTRUE 3D DISPLAYS

3D technology in every house: TO BE or NOT TO BE?

3D Display Shipments and Revenues

3D Stereo is EVERYWHERE SCIENCE INDUSTRY MILITARY MEDICINE EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT

3D Technology for the FUTURE EXHIBITIONS, CONFERENCES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT GADGETS EMERGENCE IMPROVEMENT OF TECHNOLOGIES